The Modern Zandiyeh Hotel being an Iranian Original Persian Hotel has been constructed at the heart of Shiraz City and in the vicinity of the historical and most invaluable complex of Zandiyeh – namely of Zand Dynasty – who chose Shiraz City their Capital about two hundred years ago. Built with a unique appearance and deeply inspired by Shiraz historical architecture, the hotel presents an eye-catching and most relaxing atmosphere for the guests. Besides, the sky towering brick-made citadel, the marvelous Zand Royal Palace (Now the museum), the gorgeous mosque with its glittering azure blue minarets and the magnificent roofed Vakil Bazar extending from North to the South of the Shiraz city are all just within your sight.
PPeer2022.08.11
excellent hotel, one of the best in Iran, great location to visit tourist sites, easy to walk for coffee or food. great service and staff are easy and pleasant to deal with
Shiraz Arg Hotel with great facilities is ready to entertainment of respectful just with so little distance to Karimkhani, Hafez and Sadi Complex and also Eram Garden in the central of city.
JJumaina2024.02.27
Arg Shiraz had the best location & amenities.
The only downside is the matress is too hard and there is only two front desk staff that can speak English.
We had difficulty of explaining our requirement.
The Persepolis International Hotel Shiraz is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Shiraz will find that the Persepolis International Hotel Shiraz is a fantastic accommodation choice. Shiraz Shahid Dastgheib International Airport is located approximately 12km away from this hotel. There is no shortage of things to see in the area, with the The Stone (Haft-Tanan) Museum, Taropood Art Gallery and Arg of Karim Khan all nearby. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing. According to our guests, this hotel provides a very high level of service.
廖廖2020.02.11
The breakfast was great, the room was truly a five star, the best time to sleep in Iran ... everything was satisfactory, except for the curtains, but it seems like hotels in this country treat curtains as bad